The exclusive neoprene zippered jackets are designed specifically to insulate the 10" x 54" softener and filter tanks against ambient temperature drops. This reduces the possibility of moisture developing on the outside of the tank as well as providing a touch of style to your whole home water conditioner.

This uses a full length black zipper for easy installation on tanks and systems that have already been installed. These versatile jackets are easy to remove to machine wash and keep your resin/media tank in great condition.

Big Blue Filter Housings offer the versatility to meet all of your large-capacity filtration needs, including high flow and heavy sediment applications. The extra-large housing allows for greater cartridge capacity, reducing the number of vessels required for high flow rate applications. Sumps are constructed of durable reinforced polypropylene.

The Eco-Tech DLA-G15 multipurpose standpipe airgap is designed for residential and commercial water treatment equipment and condensate lines that require an airgap discharge to the drain. The DLA-G15 is perfect for applications where rigid Schedule-40 pipe must be plumbed to an approved airgap device. The DLA-G15 provides a convenient ready made true airgap for all Schedule-40 DWV standpipes.

GreensandPlus is a purple-gray filter media used for removing soluble iron, manganese, hydrogen sulfide, arsenic and radium from well water supplies.

Like its sister product manganese greensand, the substrate media has a manganese dioxide coated surface that acts as a catalyst in the oxidation- reduction reaction of iron and manganese. The difference between GreensandPlus and manganese greensand is in the substrate that forms the core of the media and the method by which the manganese dioxide coating is attached to that substrate. GreensandPlus has a silica sand core and the coating is fused to it while Manganese Greensand has a glauconite core and the coating is ionically bound to it.

The silica sand core of GreensandPlus allows it to better withstand operating conditions in waters that are low in silica, TDS and hardness. Thus, if you currently are using manganese greensand and are feeding sodium aluminate, you will likely be able to eliminate the aluminate feed by switching to GreensandPlus. Also, GreensandPlus can withstand higher operating temperatures and higher differential pressures than can manganese greensand. The higher differential pressure may allow for a longer run length, but, if nothing else, allows for more operational margin of error.

GreensandPlus is an exact replacement for manganese greensand. It can be used in CR and IR applications and requires no changes in backwash rate or times or chemical feeds.

High-Flow support gravel filter bed for 8" to 12" diameter tanks. Perfect for your water filtration system or aquarium.

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Additional Info

Specifications

Additional Info

Specifications

Manufacturer

Fleck

Model #

MGSP5600SXT10x54

Material

Manganese Greensand Plus

Control Valve

5600SXT Digital

Shipping Weight

193

Warranty

Lifetime Mineral Tank Warranty, and 5 Year Control Valve Parts

FAQs

Iron Removal

My water has an orange tint to it. What can I do?

The first thing we would recommend would be to have it professionally tested. The orange tint is usually the result of a high iron content. If your test confirms this then see below.

My water has a high iron content. How can I reduce this?

We get more questions about iron than any other water problem. The method depends on how much iron is in your system and how fine the particles are. A test you can do yourself would be to fill a clear glass with water and let it sit for 15-20 minutes. If the iron settles to the bottom then a cartridge type filter (5 micron or smaller) should be able to remove the majority of the iron particles. If the particles remain suspended then a filter won't help.

For removal of very fine iron particles you will need either a water softener or an iron removal system. A water softener will remove up to 4ppm of iron, but if used this way the resin will need to be cleaned about once a month. If yours is higher than that then you will need an iron removal system with special media. Different media would be used for different mineral conditions. Sometimes aeration can be used. It's not necessarily better than ion resins, but you wouldn't need to regenerate the system with any chemicals. We highly recommend that you consult with a local expert before ordering any water treatment system.

This must be backwashed with some type of oxidizer. This can be hydrogen peroxide, chlorine, potassium permanganate, etc. (caution, some of these products can be hazardous in concentrated form). Of the above, hydrogen peroxide and potassium permanganate will not lose their properties as fast as most of them.

To avoid having to backwash, you could use Birm® media. However it requires a pH of 7 or above, and there can be no presence of hydrogen sulfide.